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OC Bus takes emergency preparedness seriously. We train for hours to make sure that we can assist our passengers, no matter what life throws their way. Earthquakes. Severe weather. Long power outages. These can all affect bus service. Even though these events are unlikely, it’s smart to be prepared. We want you to ride prepared as well. Please review the following tips so you’ll have what ...

The Orange County Loops vision is to create seamless connections for people to bike, walk and connect to some of California’s most scenic beaches and inland reaches. The Study evaluated enhancement opportunities for three key bikeways in Orange County: Central County Loop, South County Loop, and a Cross-County Connector.

Service Area and Hours Call boxes connect you to a private call center that is available 24-hours a day. Some of the call boxes are located where you won’t find FSP coverage. You can find call boxes on the following routes and locations: Orange County freeways Toll roads Transit centers Select state highways including: Carbon Canyon Road, Ortega Highway and Santiago Canyon Road. Please note ...

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600 South Main Street, Orange, CA 11800 Woodbury Road, Garden Grove, CA 11911 Woodbury Road, Garden Grove, CA 4301 West MacArthur Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA 5.3 Parking validation will be provided for Temporary Personnel on their first day if needed. The Authority may issue parking key cards to Temporary Personnel placed on a long-term basis.

A Long-Run Forecast of Taxable Sales for Orange County This study revises, updates and extends the results of a previous study completed in May 2023 that forecasted annual taxable sales in Orange County. This study provides a quarterly forecast for 2024Q1 to 2025Q4, and a yearly forecast from 2024 to 2041. Although Covid is behind us, the federal government is still in a mood to perpetuate a ...

Background on Measure M Measure M is a 30-year, half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements in Orange County, administered by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). The program was approved by nearly 70% of voters in 2006 and took effect in 2011, following the expiration of the original Measure M (M1), which ran from 1991 to 2011 and generated approximately $4 billion for ...

Escape for the day to sun-soaked San Clemente on Metrolink and bring your bike! This is the perfect destination to take an easy beach cruise or use it as a launching point for a more vigorous ride. We have several suggestions for a day of fun on two wheels.

OCTA is developing a plan that will provide recommendations that shift away from driving alone and expand access to alternative travel options. Potential strategies include carpooling, telecommuting, bikeshare, mobile trip planning apps, and more. Last year, recommendations from the public helped OCTA identify potential strategies that are most supportive of alternative transportation modes ...